Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin announced Rs 1,242 crore worth of infrastructure schemes for Salem district, including underground drainage system, a flyover, drinking water supply
List of globally known Tamil-origin people includes Google's Sunder Pichai, former Pepsico chief Indra Nooyi and Novartis CEO Vasant Narasimhan
Despite ongoing work by authorities to bail out flood water using pumps, a section of city and suburban subways continued to be shut for traffic resulting in traffic diversions
Monsoon rains continued to batter several regions of Tamil Nadu registering about 75 per cent showers above normal, while Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday inspected inundated areas
M K Stalin urged Governor R N Ravi to forward a Bill to President passed by the Assembly to exempt the state from the ambit of NEET
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin will meet Governor RN Ravi on Saturday to discuss the situation in the state due to continuous and heavy rainfall
The Tamil Nadu government sought PM's intervention in declaring eight state roads as National Highways, saying in-principal approval has been already granted in this respect
The chief minister reviewed waterlogging and agricultural areas in Kurinjipaadi area in Cuddalore district
Also, he interacted with sanitary workers involved in clearing the silt in the inundated areas
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday visited rain-affected and water-logged areas in Chennai and distributed food to needy people in various parts of the city
Since the start of the Northeast monsoon in October, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry regions have experienced about 43 per cent excess rainfall.
Chief Minister M K Stalin's announcement in this connection drew the AIADMK's criticism
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin wrote a letter to PM Narendra Modi on Friday, seeking his intervention for securing the release of 23 Indian fishermen, who were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy.
Industry staring at Rs 600-crore loss during the Deepavali season
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday launched the preliminary work to melt into 24 carat gold bars, the unutilised jewellery in the possession of the temples in the State
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has sought the support of his Telangana counterpart K. Chandrasekhar Rao for the demand to abolish NEET, the national exam for admission to medical courses.
Tamil Nadu has the entrepreneurial ecosystem conducive for all sectors and the government is committed to inclusive growth, Chief Minister M K Stalin said here on Sunday.
The Chief Minister claimed that there has been violence since the Sunday incident.
The Bill, if passed, will provide for admission on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Plus Two) through normalisation methods
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday said his government has kept up its poll assurances